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When methoxyethane ($CH_3-O-CH_2CH_3$) is treated with a single equivalent of cold, dilute hydroiodic acid ($HI$), the cleavage follows an $S_N2$ mechanism. What are the resulting products?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

In cold/dilute conditions with primary or secondary alkyl groups, the cleavage follows $S_N2$. The bulky iodide nucleophile ($I^-$) prefers to attack the least sterically hindered carbon atom. Thus, it attacks the methyl group, forming methyl iodide and leaving the larger fragment as ethanol.

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